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Originally Posted by Mohoender
About the population, I find 3000 people to be way too low. Actual population in Greenland is about 57.000 with about 7.000 europeans. The reminding 50.000 being inuits.
I agree that the withdawal of Denmark will bring casualties but I would expect at least 30.000 inuits to survive (hunting, fishing...).
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42,000 of the 57,000 live in cities of more than 1000 people. Without fuels and given the really rough terrain, I am not sure that towns of that size could support themselves by hunting and coastal/ice fishing.